1969 Dodge A108 Panel
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1969 Dodge A108 Panel
Thought it was time I showed a few pics and progress of the big white fridge...Not to everyones taste, but I guess I'm just a hippy at heart.
I wanted a panel A100 or A108 for some time and found this one on the web. Shipped it from Arizona and put it on the road for a year or so to see a bit of the country and enjoy some shows. Some of you may remember it from shows a couple of years back. It's been in the shop for nearly two years now and this is how it looked after ripping off most the bolt on items -
I wanted a panel A100 or A108 for some time and found this one on the web. Shipped it from Arizona and put it on the road for a year or so to see a bit of the country and enjoy some shows. Some of you may remember it from shows a couple of years back. It's been in the shop for nearly two years now and this is how it looked after ripping off most the bolt on items -
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Thanks for the encouraging words guys.
I got bored of panel work part way through (a bit like porridge and never ends), so started building the engine.
Had a 74' vintage 360 bored 40 thou and crank machined. Got a few new parts sent over from the states - 9.5:1 hypuretectic pistons, gasket set, hi-vol oil pump, bearings etc. Cleaned up the heads and matched the ports. I always degree my cams in (even if stock) and installed a mild Comp Cams cam in for mid-range torque. After spraying each part separately in Hemi Orange and assembling it all another engine came up for sale cheap.
So, I probably need not post these pics, but I guess it's good to see the changes in a project. The other engine is a low mile, injected 5.9L which, fits the torque/economy bill alot nicer (wiring it in might change my mind though!)...
1st pic - degreeing cam in.
2nd pic - building oil pressure before storage.
I got bored of panel work part way through (a bit like porridge and never ends), so started building the engine.
Had a 74' vintage 360 bored 40 thou and crank machined. Got a few new parts sent over from the states - 9.5:1 hypuretectic pistons, gasket set, hi-vol oil pump, bearings etc. Cleaned up the heads and matched the ports. I always degree my cams in (even if stock) and installed a mild Comp Cams cam in for mid-range torque. After spraying each part separately in Hemi Orange and assembling it all another engine came up for sale cheap.
So, I probably need not post these pics, but I guess it's good to see the changes in a project. The other engine is a low mile, injected 5.9L which, fits the torque/economy bill alot nicer (wiring it in might change my mind though!)...
1st pic - degreeing cam in.
2nd pic - building oil pressure before storage.
Great Work, Well Done, keep us all Posted.
Baddie was driving one, in one of the Man from Uncle Movies!! Got the Box Set!!
(Sad or What!!)..








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